Steering Bearing Ball Ring A Simson
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Description
Steering Bearing Ball Ring A Simson S50 / S51 / S53 / S70 / S83 / SR50 / SR80 / KR51/1 / KR51/2 / SR4-1 / SR4-2 / SR4-3 / SR4-4
We now carry a wide range of interesting parts for fans and lovers of vintage mopeds and scooters. Many parts that have not been available for a long time are now being produced again so you can give your beloved moped a new lease of life.
Steering head bearings for scooters, motorcycles and mopeds
Steering head bearings, also known as headset, have the task of facilitating the rotation of the fork. The bearings are usually located inside the steering column and provide the connection between the frame and fork.
How steering head bearings work
Steering head bearings usually consist of balls or rollers located between the inner and outer rings. They are designed to absorb and compensate for vertical and horizontal loads as well as torsional forces generated during driving.
Too much play in the steering column
- The first thing you should do is stop immediately, safety first!
- Then you can check whether the steering column nut is tight and tighten it if necessary.
- If the steering column nut is tight, it is possible that the steering head bearings are damaged and you need to replace them with new ones.
- When installing steering head bearings, it is important to apply grease to the bearings.
Steering Bearing Ball Ring A Simson | |
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Article no. | MOF-41808 |
EAN | 4057237628039 |
Weight | 0,01 kg |
Brand | Standard Parts |
Product type | Steering head bearing |